Gemma Louise Morgan1, Rexford D. Newbould2,
1Centre for Medical Image Computing,
Axon
radius r is a potentially useful
clinical biomarker that can be derived from diffusion weighted imaging.
However its estimation in a clinical setting is hampered by poor
signal-to-noise ratio and limited sensitivity to small axon radii at low
gradient strengths. In this study we introduce a technique for estimating a
mean radius index ρ that
exploits the spatial coherence of axon radii across the corpus callosum.
Specifically, we fit a polynomial model of the spatial variation of ρ. This significantly reduces the
total number of parameters to estimate and provides sensitivity to axon
radius, even at typical clinical gradient strengths.